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  • ...one installation is known to have existed. The sirens used parts produced by [http://www.loudspeakercomponents.com/ Loudspeaker Components, Inc.] ...ater dropped. It was specified that the entire system would be operational by April 15th of the next year. ...
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  • |company= Scream Master ...rt dual tone, and 9 port single tone. Like other sirens in California's CD systems, it came standard with a controller, maintenance basket, and large metal po ...
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  • In 1953, Hamilton purchased three sirens from HOR Company Inc., one at the Municipal building (which is still in service, see below) ...the previous year. Another unit was installed at the Public Works Building by Werden Electric in the 1990s, and originally came from Dublin, Ohio. ...
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  • |caption= All ten models side-by-side. |company= [[:Category:Whelen Engineering|Whelen Engineering]] ...
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  • |company= [[Federal Signal Corporation]] ...M'''odulator '''C'''ontroller, was an electronic siren controller produced by [[Federal Signal Corporation]] for the [[Modulator]], [[DSA]], and [[EOWS S ...
    7 KB (1,091 words) - 06:07, 16 April 2020
  • |company= [[Whelen Engineering]] ...ller commonly associated with this model later in its run. Several notable systems had WS-2000 series sirens, including the Perry Nuclear Generating Station i ...
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  • ...n dispatch availability. The system sounds for any reason deemed necessary by the county authorities, whether it be for wildfires, severe storms, or eart ...ooele County, all of which were produced by Sterling, and Federal Electric Company (later renamed Federal Signal Corporation). ...
    7 KB (1,135 words) - 07:59, 23 November 2023
  • |company= Southern California Edison ...s a 120 dB low tone supercharged electromechanical siren designed in house by Southern California Edison for use within the 10 Mile Emergency Planning Zo ...
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  • |company= [[Federal Signal Corporation]] The '''SiraTone''' was the first electronic siren controller produced by [[Federal Signal Corporation]]. It can be found on the [[EOWS]] and [[Modul ...
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  • The text in this article is written in 1st person by 4J25, that will likely change later. I've attempted to organize this information by each siren series, and chronologically within each series. With that said, ...
    18 KB (2,701 words) - 05:11, 27 January 2024